HMRC Admin 13 Response
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RE: Box 6 or not
Hi
The services would be deemed as being Outside The Scope of UK VAT but would still be included in box 6 of the VAT return.
Please see the guidance at: How to fill in and submit your VAT Return (VAT Notice 700/12) Section 3
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RE: 100% FYA for a zero Co2 electric (pre reg) car
Hi
Please see the Guidance within “Claim Capital Allowances and in particular “Business cars” at Claim capital allowances: Business cars
To qualify for 100% first-year allowance, the car must be new and unused. As you have said you would be the second registered owner of the car, the car therefore would not be 'new'.
Thank you
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RE: United Nations officer National Insurance
Hi tmatija
If you have already written, then we can only provide general advice as the forum doesn’t have access to your records or letters & forms submitted.
We would suggest following the process through the links below regarding any correspondence:
Firstly Check when you can expect a reply from HMRC then
National Insurance: general enquiries
Should you wish to make a complaint after exhausting the options above, please follow the guidance at Complain about HMRC
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RE: Quality Inspection
Hi,
You can apply for Temporary Admission to import goods to the UK, or move goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, and use them temporarily before re-exporting them.
Guidance is available at:
Apply to import goods temporarily to the UK
Alternatively you can look into using inward processing to delay or reduce import duties or VAT on goods that you process or repair.
More information is available at the following link:
Apply to delay or pay less duty on goods you import to process or repair
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RE: Start Import Export Business in UK (Clothing)
Hi,
How to bring goods into the UK from any country, including how much tax and duty you’ll need to pay and whether you need to get a licence or certificate is covered in the following guidance:
Import goods into the UK: step by step
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RE: Claiming security deposits
Hi,
You can claim for repayment if you’ve overpaid import duty and VAT. In some cases you may also be able to claim if you’ve overpaid VAT or excise duty.
Please see the following guidance for more information.
How to claim a repayment of import duty and VAT if you've overpaid
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RE: Clarification of £135 Import Rules For Consumers
Hi Kay,
This response is in respect of your post above made 5 days ago on the 17 August 2024.
Customs charges are generated based on declared value, currency and exchange rates at the time the import declaration was completed.
If you believe you have been charged incorrectly, you can claim for repayment if you’ve overpaid import duty and VAT.
In some cases you may also be able to claim if you’ve overpaid VAT or excise duty.
Guidance is available at: How to claim a repayment of import duty and VAT if you've overpaid
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RE: Transit requirements
Hi,
Using transit to move goods out of, into and through the UK is covered in the following guidance :
Using transit to move goods out of, into and through the UK
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RE: Engine export from Uk
Hi Georgi,
Find out what you need to do when exporting commercial goods out of Great Britain in your accompanied baggage or small vehicle at:
Taking commercial goods out of Great Britain in your baggage
Check how to declare personal goods you bring into or take out of the UK at:
Check how to declare personal goods you bring into or take out of the UK
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RE: Import from USA
Hi Dmitrijs,
You may need an Economic Operators Registration and Identification number (EORI number) if you move goods into or out of UK. More information is available at the following link:
Get an EORI number: Who needs an EORI
Other documents may be required depending upon the goods you are looking to import, more information can be obtained from trade tariff UK.
Please see Trade Tariff: look up commodity codes, duty and VAT rates.
Thank you